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Old 04-26-2021, 03:36 PM
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Default Charles Bray Collection

I see these PSA graded Charles Bray t206s pop up every so often. I know a bit about Bray, but don’t know much about the actual “collection.”

How many t206s were in it?
Did they all go to PSA at the same time?
Why was it broken up?
Who sold the collection?
Is there any extra value to having a Bray?
Anything else of interest about the Bray t206s...

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This is only an opinion as opposed to a fact, as I haven’t done any research to see if those cards designated with the Bray collection moniker actually sell for more than the cards that are the same but are not from his collection, but for me personally they are not worth any more. I think some people would pay a little extra for them, but I’m not one of them.


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I would and do pay a premium for Bray, Nagy, and Carter collection cards. Dimitri Young collection not so much, call me old fashioned.
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I always get a kick when I see tobacco cards from pioneers such as Bray, Nagy and Carter, who came around when cards had no value, had the pick of the litter and wouldn't you know it decided to pass on all those 7s, 8s and 9s they could have had.
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I always get a kick when I see tobacco cards from pioneers such as Bray, Nagy and Carter, who came around when cards had no value, had the pick of the litter and wouldn't you know it decided to pass on all those 7s, 8s and 9s they could have had.
That assumes that those 7,8, and 9s existed back then...
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That assumes that those 7,8, and 9s existed back then...
Exactly the point.
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Exactly the point.
Ah yes, sorry I am a little slow.
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Carter's cards are usually high grade, but most of the time the sellers don't even mention his name, if they do, they add a premium. The Bray cards that I see are mostly collector grade. I think they are neat, but would not pay extra.
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One of you smart guys has to be able to answer some of my other Q’s...

How many t206s were in it?
Did they all go to PSA at the same time?
Why was it broken up?
Who sold the collection?
Anything else of interest about the Bray t206s...

Most interested in total number of Bray Collection t206s
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My guess is that his family consigned his cards to Leland's and they sent them all in. If you contact Leland's, they can probably help you. If you search "Charles Bray" on Lelands.com, it pulls up lots of results. REA sold some Bray cards in their March auction, but I assume they were originally from Lelands. There are Hobby historians on here who can tell you all about his hobby career.

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